Summary

At this point, you understand how Blender’s interface works. Now, it’s a matter of learning how to manipulate objects and actually “get the job done.” You saw how areas divide the interface and what types of editors you can display on them, and you’ve learned the shortcuts for navigating through the 3D scene. You’ve also learned that there is the possibility of easy and quick customization if you don’t like the default interface.

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